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PowerHobby  |  SKU : PH015

Powerhobby RC Remote Electronic AUX Channel On/Off Switch

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Description

Powerhobby RC Remote Electronic AUX Channel On/Off Switch

Description

Control lights and other RC accessories directly from a spare channel on your transmitter with the PowerHobby Remote Electronic AUX On/Off Switch. This compact module installs inline between the receiver and the accessory, allowing you to switch the connected item on or off remotely.

It works well with LED lights, light bars, smoke systems, retracts, bomb drops, canopies, and other compatible low-current accessories. No programming is required beyond assigning a spare radio channel and setting the channel travel to approximately ±100%.

Features

  • Operates from any compatible spare receiver channel
  • Turns connected RC accessories on or off remotely
  • Simple inline installation
  • No additional setup or programming required
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • JR-style input plug and output socket
  • Suitable for RC cars, trucks, airplanes, helicopters, and drones
  • Works well with compatible lights and light bars

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 4.8–7.4V
  • Output Voltage: 4.8–7.4V
  • Maximum Current: 2A
  • Channels Required: 1
  • Length: 30mm
  • Width: 13mm
  • Height: 3mm
  • Weight: Approximately 7g
  • Input Connection: JR plug
  • Output Connection: JR socket
  • Part Number: PH015

Includes

  • 1 PowerHobby RC Remote Electronic AUX Channel On/Off Switch

Compatibility

Suitable for compatible RC accessories operating within the 4.8–7.4V voltage range and drawing no more than 2 amps.

Common applications include:

  • LED lights and light bars
  • Smoke systems
  • Aircraft bomb-drop mechanisms
  • Retractable or opening canopies
  • Other compatible receiver-powered accessories

A spare transmitter and receiver channel is required.

Installation Note

Plug the switch into an unused receiver channel, then connect the accessory to the switch’s output socket. Set the selected transmitter channel travel to approximately ±100% and confirm correct operation before driving or flying.